Eric Gravel

I am a Computer Software Application Architect for a large corporation in Miami. I've been working as a programmer/analyst since 1998 doing web development and Java development. So, I know my stuff.
I have tutored friends who were taking Computer Science classes at Florida International University (FIU) and University of Miami (UM).
I enjoy learning and sharing/teaching what I have learned and have mastered over the years. I go BEYOND what is taught in school and into the realm of practicality.
My hobbies and interests are wide ranging:
- Working towards obtaining my private pilot (flying) certificate.
- I am a member of the Civil Air Patrol which is the US Air Force (USAF) auxiliary unit whose mission is to educate the public and its members on aeronautical topics, to train and mentor cadets (teenagers) and to serve in times of emergencies whether it be search & rescue, aerial reconnaissance, transportation and various other types of missions.
- I teach Salsa dancing at the University of Miami's SalsaCraze student club.
- I enjoy SCUBA diving and various other sports and activities such as biking, camping, rock climbing. There's no much I will not try.

I went to college (in Canada) to obtain my obtain my degree in "Technologie des ordinateurs" (computer technology engineering) where I learn C/C++ and Java programming primarily.
After college, I worked for Newbridge Networks Corp developing web applications in Cold Fusion. I then moved to Miami, in 2000, to continue working with Cold Fusion but as a consultant.
I made the transition to Java web application development in 2001 when I went to work for Interval International (my current employer) as a programmer. I've since been promoted to programm/analyst, senior programmer/analyst, and more recently, application architect. The type of systems we develop at Interval International range from public facing membership servicing systems, to call center servicing system, financial system, interactive voice recognition system, and a 'few' others.
Working at Interval International has allowed me to gain experience with Java, JSP, Servlet, JSTL, JDBC, Spring Framework, Web Services, SOAP, REST, Oracle database, MySQL database, SQL, XML, XSD, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, data structures, design patterns, algorithms and several others that I'm probably forgetting at the moment.

I went to college (in Canada) to obtain my obtain my degree in "Technologie des ordinateurs" (computer technology engineering) where I learn C/C++ and Java programming primarily.
After college, I worked for Newbridge Networks Corp developing web applications in Cold Fusion. I then moved to Miami, in 2000, to continue working with Cold Fusion but as a consultant.
I made the transition to Java web application development in 2001 when I went to work for Interval International (my current employer) as a programmer. I've since been promoted to programm/analyst, senior programmer/analyst, and more recently, application architect. The type of systems we develop at Interval International range from public facing membership servicing systems, to call center servicing system, financial system, interactive voice recognition system, and a 'few' others.
Working at Interval International has allowed me to gain experience with Java, JSP, Servlet, JSTL, JDBC, Spring Framework, Web Services, SOAP, REST, Oracle database, MySQL database, SQL, XML, XSD, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, data structures, design patterns, algorithms and several others that I'm probably forgetting at the moment.

I went to college (in Canada) to obtain my obtain my degree in "Technologie des ordinateurs" (computer technology engineering) where I learn C/C++ and Java programming primarily.
After college, I worked for Newbridge Networks Corp developing web applications in Cold Fusion. I then moved to Miami, in 2000, to continue working with Cold Fusion but as a consultant.
I made the transition to Java web application development in 2001 when I went to work for Interval International (my current employer) as a programmer. I've since been promoted to programm/analyst, senior programmer/analyst, and more recently, application architect. The type of systems we develop at Interval International range from public facing membership servicing systems, to call center servicing system, financial system, interactive voice recognition system, and a 'few' others.
Working at Interval International has allowed me to gain experience with Java, JSP, Servlet, JSTL, JDBC, Spring Framework, Web Services, SOAP, REST, Oracle database, MySQL database, SQL, XML, XSD, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, data structures, design patterns, algorithms and several others that I'm probably forgetting at the moment.

I went to college (in Canada) to obtain my obtain my degree in "Technologie des ordinateurs" (computer technology engineering) where I learn C/C++ and Java programming primarily.
After college, I worked for Newbridge Networks Corp developing web applications in Cold Fusion. I then moved to Miami, in 2000, to continue working with Cold Fusion but as a consultant.
I made the transition to Java web application development in 2001 when I went to work for Interval International (my current employer) as a programmer. I've since been promoted to programm/analyst, senior programmer/analyst, and more recently, application architect. The type of systems we develop at Interval International range from public facing membership servicing systems, to call center servicing system, financial system, interactive voice recognition system, and a 'few' others.
Working at Interval International has allowed me to gain experience with Java, JSP, Servlet, JSTL, JDBC, Spring Framework, Web Services, SOAP, REST, Oracle database, MySQL database, SQL, XML, XSD, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, data structures, design patterns, algorithms and several others that I'm probably forgetting at the moment.

I went to college (in Canada) to obtain my obtain my degree in "Technologie des ordinateurs" (computer technology engineering) where I learn C/C++ and Java programming primarily.
After college, I worked for Newbridge Networks Corp developing web applications in Cold Fusion. I then moved to Miami, in 2000, to continue working with Cold Fusion but as a consultant.
I made the transition to Java web application development in 2001 when I went to work for Interval International (my current employer) as a programmer. I've since been promoted to programm/analyst, senior programmer/analyst, and more recently, application architect. The type of systems we develop at Interval International range from public facing membership servicing systems, to call center servicing system, financial system, interactive voice recognition system, and a 'few' others.
Working at Interval International has allowed me to gain experience with Java, JSP, Servlet, JSTL, JDBC, Spring Framework, Web Services, SOAP, REST, Oracle database, MySQL database, SQL, XML, XSD, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, data structures, design patterns, algorithms and several others that I'm probably forgetting at the moment.

I went to college (in Canada) to obtain my obtain my degree in "Technologie des ordinateurs" (computer technology engineering) where I learn C/C++ and Java programming primarily.
After college, I worked for Newbridge Networks Corp developing web applications in Cold Fusion. I then moved to Miami, in 2000, to continue working with Cold Fusion but as a consultant.
I made the transition to Java web application development in 2001 when I went to work for Interval International (my current employer) as a programmer. I've since been promoted to programm/analyst, senior programmer/analyst, and more recently, application architect. The type of systems we develop at Interval International range from public facing membership servicing systems, to call center servicing system, financial system, interactive voice recognition system, and a 'few' others.
Working at Interval International has allowed me to gain experience with Java, JSP, Servlet, JSTL, JDBC, Spring Framework, Web Services, SOAP, REST, Oracle database, MySQL database, SQL, XML, XSD, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, data structures, design patterns, algorithms and several others that I'm probably forgetting at the moment.

I went to college (in Canada) to obtain my obtain my degree in "Technologie des ordinateurs" (computer technology engineering) where I learn C/C++ and Java programming primarily.
After college, I worked for Newbridge Networks Corp developing web applications in Cold Fusion. I then moved to Miami, in 2000, to continue working with Cold Fusion but as a consultant.
I made the transition to Java web application development in 2001 when I went to work for Interval International (my current employer) as a programmer. I've since been promoted to programm/analyst, senior programmer/analyst, and more recently, application architect. The type of systems we develop at Interval International range from public facing membership servicing systems, to call center servicing system, financial system, interactive voice recognition system, and a 'few' others.
Working at Interval International has allowed me to gain experience with Java, JSP, Servlet, JSTL, JDBC, Spring Framework, Web Services, SOAP, REST, Oracle database, MySQL database, SQL, XML, XSD, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, data structures, design patterns, algorithms and several others that I'm probably forgetting at the moment.

I went to college (in Canada) to obtain my obtain my degree in "Technologie des ordinateurs" (computer technology engineering) where I learn C/C++ and Java programming primarily.
After college, I worked for Newbridge Networks Corp developing web applications in Cold Fusion. I then moved to Miami, in 2000, to continue working with Cold Fusion but as a consultant.
I made the transition to Java web application development in 2001 when I went to work for Interval International (my current employer) as a programmer. I've since been promoted to programm/analyst, senior programmer/analyst, and more recently, application architect. The type of systems we develop at Interval International range from public facing membership servicing systems, to call center servicing system, financial system, interactive voice recognition system, and a 'few' others.
Working at Interval International has allowed me to gain experience with Java, JSP, Servlet, JSTL, JDBC, Spring Framework, Web Services, SOAP, REST, Oracle database, MySQL database, SQL, XML, XSD, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, data structures, design patterns, algorithms and several others that I'm probably forgetting at the moment.

I went to college (in Canada) to obtain my obtain my degree in "Technologie des ordinateurs" (computer technology engineering) where I learn C/C++ and Java programming primarily.
After college, I worked for Newbridge Networks Corp developing web applications in Cold Fusion. I then moved to Miami, in 2000, to continue working with Cold Fusion but as a consultant.
I made the transition to Java web application development in 2001 when I went to work for Interval International (my current employer) as a programmer. I've since been promoted to programm/analyst, senior programmer/analyst, and more recently, application architect. The type of systems we develop at Interval International range from public facing membership servicing systems, to call center servicing system, financial system, interactive voice recognition system, and a 'few' others.
Working at Interval International has allowed me to gain experience with Java, JSP, Servlet, JSTL, JDBC, Spring Framework, Web Services, SOAP, REST, Oracle database, MySQL database, SQL, XML, XSD, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, data structures, design patterns, algorithms and several others that I'm probably forgetting at the moment.

I went to college (in Canada) to obtain my obtain my degree in "Technologie des ordinateurs" (computer technology engineering) where I learn C/C++ and Java programming primarily.
After college, I worked for Newbridge Networks Corp developing web applications in Cold Fusion. I then moved to Miami, in 2000, to continue working with Cold Fusion but as a consultant.
I made the transition to Java web application development in 2001 when I went to work for Interval International (my current employer) as a programmer. I've since been promoted to programm/analyst, senior programmer/analyst, and more recently, application architect. The type of systems we develop at Interval International range from public facing membership servicing systems, to call center servicing system, financial system, interactive voice recognition system, and a 'few' others.
Working at Interval International has allowed me to gain experience with Java, JSP, Servlet, JSTL, JDBC, Spring Framework, Web Services, SOAP, REST, Oracle database, MySQL database, SQL, XML, XSD, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, data structures, design patterns, algorithms and several others that I'm probably forgetting at the moment.

I went to college (in Canada) to obtain my obtain my degree in "Technologie des ordinateurs" (computer technology engineering) where I learn C/C++ and Java programming primarily.
After college, I worked for Newbridge Networks Corp developing web applications in Cold Fusion. I then moved to Miami, in 2000, to continue working with Cold Fusion but as a consultant.
I made the transition to Java web application development in 2001 when I went to work for Interval International (my current employer) as a programmer. I've since been promoted to programm/analyst, senior programmer/analyst, and more recently, application architect. The type of systems we develop at Interval International range from public facing membership servicing systems, to call center servicing system, financial system, interactive voice recognition system, and a 'few' others.
Working at Interval International has allowed me to gain experience with Java, JSP, Servlet, JSTL, JDBC, Spring Framework, Web Services, SOAP, REST, Oracle database, MySQL database, SQL, XML, XSD, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, data structures, design patterns, algorithms and several others that I'm probably forgetting at the moment.

I went to college (in Canada) to obtain my obtain my degree in "Technologie des ordinateurs" (computer technology engineering) where I learn C/C++ and Java programming primarily.
After college, I worked for Newbridge Networks Corp developing web applications in Cold Fusion. I then moved to Miami, in 2000, to continue working with Cold Fusion but as a consultant.
I made the transition to Java web application development in 2001 when I went to work for Interval International (my current employer) as a programmer. I've since been promoted to programm/analyst, senior programmer/analyst, and more recently, application architect. The type of systems we develop at Interval International range from public facing membership servicing systems, to call center servicing system, financial system, interactive voice recognition system, and a 'few' others.
Working at Interval International has allowed me to gain experience with Java, JSP, Servlet, JSTL, JDBC, Spring Framework, Web Services, SOAP, REST, Oracle database, MySQL database, SQL, XML, XSD, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, data structures, design patterns, algorithms and several others that I'm probably forgetting at the moment.

I went to college (in Canada) to obtain my obtain my degree in "Technologie des ordinateurs" (computer technology engineering) where I learn C/C++ and Java programming primarily.
After college, I worked for Newbridge Networks Corp developing web applications in Cold Fusion. I then moved to Miami, in 2000, to continue working with Cold Fusion but as a consultant.
I made the transition to Java web application development in 2001 when I went to work for Interval International (my current employer) as a programmer. I've since been promoted to programm/analyst, senior programmer/analyst, and more recently, application architect. The type of systems we develop at Interval International range from public facing membership servicing systems, to call center servicing system, financial system, interactive voice recognition system, and a 'few' others.
Working at Interval International has allowed me to gain experience with Java, JSP, Servlet, JSTL, JDBC, Spring Framework, Web Services, SOAP, REST, Oracle database, MySQL database, SQL, XML, XSD, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, data structures, design patterns, algorithms and several others that I'm probably forgetting at the moment.

I went to college (in Canada) to obtain my obtain my degree in "Technologie des ordinateurs" (computer technology engineering) where I learn C/C++ and Java programming primarily.
After college, I worked for Newbridge Networks Corp developing web applications in Cold Fusion. I then moved to Miami, in 2000, to continue working with Cold Fusion but as a consultant.
I made the transition to Java web application development in 2001 when I went to work for Interval International (my current employer) as a programmer. I've since been promoted to programm/analyst, senior programmer/analyst, and more recently, application architect. The type of systems we develop at Interval International range from public facing membership servicing systems, to call center servicing system, financial system, interactive voice recognition system, and a 'few' others.
Working at Interval International has allowed me to gain experience with Java, JSP, Servlet, JSTL, JDBC, Spring Framework, Web Services, SOAP, REST, Oracle database, MySQL database, SQL, XML, XSD, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, data structures, design patterns, algorithms and several others that I'm probably forgetting at the moment.